Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "File Size"
2006 Nov 26
1
ext3 4TB fs limit on amd64 (FAQ?)
Hi,
I've a question about the max. ext3 FS size. The ext3 FAQ explains that
the limit is 4TB.
http://batleth.sapienti-sat.org/projects/FAQs/ext3-faq.html
| Ext3 can support files up to 1TB. With a 2.4 kernel the filesystem size
is | limited by the maximal block device size, which is 2TB. In 2.6 the
maximum | (32-bit CPU) limit is of block devices is 16TB, but ext3
supports only up | to 4TB.
2006 Oct 03
1
16TB ext3 mainstream - when?
Are we likely to see patches to allow 16TB ext3 in the mainstream
kernel any time soon?
I am working with a storage box that has 16x750GB drives RAID5-ed together
to create a potential 10.5TB of potential storage. But because ext3 is
limited to
8TB I am forced to split into 2 smaller ext3 filesystems which is really
cumbersome
for my app.
Any ideas anybody?
2014 Jan 19
1
Cluster Size discrepancy between FAT32 and NTFS
Hi,
I am not an engineer or linux expert but I have been using syslinux to boot
live disk filesets (extracted from iso's) residing on fat32 and NTFS volumes.
In FAT32 there has been no problem going with larger cluster sizes up to the nominal maximum of 64K
however, with NTFS it has not been possible to exceed the cluster size of 4096.
With NTFS formatted using clusters of 8192 or larger,
2007 Oct 18
2
/tmp
Hello
Does every thing in /tmp directory will be removed when centos rebooted ?
is there any where that we can change this settings ?
Regards
Babak
2007 Oct 24
3
fastcgi
Hello
is there any fastcgi rpm available.
I downloaded fastcgi rpm from pbone.net, but it does not contain
mod_fastcgi.so
what about srpm ?
http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/612033/com/mod_fastcgi-2.4.0-1.i386.rpm.html
thanks for help
2007 Aug 14
1
Kernel Source code
Hello
I have downloaded the Centos ISO and installed in on my computer and
uname -r shows 2.6.9-55.plus.c4
now I need exact version of source code to compile another application
against it,
but I can not find the exact source code.
where can I find this exact version of source code ?
Thanks
2007 Jun 23
1
rpmrebuild or rpmbuild question
Hello
I have compiled php on a server, but want to upgrade and recompile it
with new features.
is rpmbuild or rpmrebuild capable of compiling or adding these new
features ? or I should
download the source and run ./configure again ? what about yum ? it was
great if yum or
rpmbuild could save the current config and just add the new extensions.
Thanks
2008 Feb 07
1
64 bit and 32 bit are mixed up
Hello
I have installed Centos 5.1 on 64 bit servers, and I see some of the
packages have been installed two times,
one for i386 and one for 64 bits. I don't know why i386 packages can be
installed on 64 bit machine and why they
should come together, even some times when I am searching yum repository
, I see i386 and x64
packages. shouldn't the search result depend on server
2012 Aug 04
2
resize too large
I have a file system I am trying to resize via resize2fs but I get this error
resize2fs 1.41.14 (22-Dec-2010)
resize2fs: New size too large to be expressed in 32 bits
im on debian squeeze 2.6.32-5-amd64
# pvs
? PV???????? VG????? Fmt? Attr PSize? PFree
? /dev/md1?? vgRAID6 lvm2 a-?? 18.17t 134.12g
# lvs
? LV??? VG????? Attr?? LSize? Origin Snap%? Move Log Copy%? Convert
? data1 vgRAID6 -wi-ao
2012 May 06
4
btrfs-raid10 <-> btrfs-raid1 confusion
Greetings,
until yesterday I was running a btrfs filesystem across two 2.0 TiB
disks in RAID1 mode for both metadata and data without any problems.
As space was getting short I wanted to extend the filesystem by two
additional drives lying around, which both are 1.0 TiB in size.
Knowing little about the btrfs RAID implementation I thought I had to
switch to RAID10 mode, which I was told is
2006 Mar 18
1
ext3 - max filesystem size
Hi all,
I am working with a pc cluster, running redhat el 4, on opteron cpus. we
have several bigger RAID systems locally attached to the fileservers;
now I would like to create a big striped filesystem with around 15TB.
ext3 unfortunatelly only supports filesystem size up to 8TB, do you have
an idea if / when this border will be increased ? I already found some
discussions on LKML about it ?
2007 Oct 14
6
accurate file size
Hello
I was copying some files from one server to other,
that I relized the total file size ( sum of all files )
in one server is a bit more than the one that copied from
( about 6 when I do du -s )
individual file sizes are identical, when I do one by one file
comparison, but the sum is different.
is there any more accurate way to make sure of integrity of the file.
( other than pgp or
2008 Jul 06
4
Certificate Server name!
Setup of Dovecot went smoothly.
Now when I try to retrieve mail from the server, I get the following
message:
Security Error: Domain name mismatch
You have attempted to establish a connection to "mail.tib.com"
However, the security certificate presented belongs to "imap.tib.com".....
How to fix this message?
Thanks in advance.
Kirt
2008 Jan 17
4
build rpm from source code
Hello
Is there any good and quick document on building spec file.
there is source file that has no rpm and we need to build the spec file
and srpm.
Thanks
2006 Jul 14
8
AW: Problems with installation
ok - I tried this too. But CentOS tries to find the floppy as /dev/hda which
is not the device for the USB-Floppy. Dell ships one with the server because
no one is integrated. So when I try to include the driver disk the installer
is not able to find it.
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2005 Jun 02
1
could not open libRmath.so
Hi
I got a very tricky problem when I tried to compile a C++ program
which links to libRmath.so. The program itself had no problem, I can
compile and run in my own linux machine where I compiled libRmath.so
file and copied it to system directory (/usr/local/lib).
Now I want to compile my program at another linux box where I don't
have root privilege. That machine only has binary version of R,
2008 Apr 20
0
[LLVMdev] Global variable-length array
On Apr 19, 2008, at 7:45 PM, Talin wrote:
> Question about "Pascal-style" arrays as mentioned in the reference
> guide.
>
> Suppose I have a global variable which points to a constant, variable
> length array.
>
> The question is, how can I assign an array of type "{ i32, [5 x
> float]}"
> to a global of type "{ i32, [0 x float]}"? From
2013 Apr 03
2
[PATCH 0/2] Allow xen guests to plug disks of 1 TiB or more
This series fixes an issue where disks of 1 TiB or more cannot be added
to a xen guest. The problem lies in the xen backend driver using a 32 bit
integer xenstore interface to write the number of sectors corresponding
to the file or device that represents the virtual disk.
The first patch adds 64 bit integer write functions to the xenstore
interface. The second patch fixes the xen backend driver
2007 Jun 28
3
BIOS upgrade side effects
Are there any possible undesirable effects of a BIOS upgrade? The worst I
can think of is something that would change my SATA drives from being
mapped as SCSI to being mapped as IDE.
Ted Miller
Indiana
2008 Apr 20
4
[LLVMdev] Global variable-length array
Question about "Pascal-style" arrays as mentioned in the reference guide.
Suppose I have a global variable which points to a constant, variable
length array.
The question is, how can I assign an array of type "{ i32, [5 x float]}"
to a global of type "{ i32, [0 x float]}"? From my experimentation, it
appears you can't bitcast or call GEP on a constant